Sociology of Health & Illness 1999 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A mirage of genes. | Sociology and social work | Conrad, Peter |
Archetypes of infection: people with HIV/AIDS in the Australian press in the mid 1990s. | Sociology and social work | Lupton, Deborah |
'Breast is best': infant feeding decisions and maternal deviance. | Sociology and social work | Murphy, Elizabeth |
Cervical screening, compliance and moral obligation. | Sociology and social work | Howson, Alexandra |
Challenging medicine? Bodybuilding, drugs and risk. | Sociology and social work | Monaghan, Lee |
Children as informal interpreters in GP consultations: pragmatics and ideology. | Sociology and social work | Cohen, Suzanne, Moran-Ellis, Jo, Smaje, Chris |
Class, stratification and inequalities in health: a comparison of the Registrar-General's Social Classes and the Cambridge Scale.(United Kingdom)(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Prandy, Kenneth |
Community participation and citizenship in British health care planning: narratives of power and involvement in the changing welfare state. | Sociology and social work | Calnan, Michael, Milewa, Timothy, Valentine, Justin |
Cultural factors in young heterosexual men's perception of HIV risk. | Sociology and social work | Wight, Daniel |
Death and dying: confluences of emotion and awareness. | Sociology and social work | Mamo, Laura |
Defining the 'social': towards an understanding of scientific and medical discourses on the social aspects of the new human genetics.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics) | Sociology and social work | Kerr, Anne, Cunningham-Burley, Sarah |
Difficult relations: sex work, love and intimacy. | Sociology and social work | Warr, Deborah J., Pyett, Priscilla M. |
DNA identification and surveillance creep.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics) | Sociology and social work | Andrews, Lori, Nelkin, Dorothy |
Doctor in the house: the Internet as a source of lay health knowledge and the challenge to expertise. | Sociology and social work | Hardey, Michael |
Doing the right thing: genetic risk and responsibility.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics) | Sociology and social work | Hallowell, Nina |
Dr. no-body: the construction of the doctor as an embodied subject in British general practice 1955-97. | Sociology and social work | Armstrong, David, Gothill, Matthew |
Experts as 'storytellers' in reproductive genetics: exploring key issues.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics) | Sociology and social work | Ettorre, Elizabeth |
Exploring the meaning of 'dissatisfaction' with health care: the importance of 'personal identity threat.' | Sociology and social work | Coyle, Joanne |
Genes as drugs: the social shaping of gene therapy and the reconstruction of genetic disease.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics) | Sociology and social work | Martin, Paul A. |
Identity and the social construction of risk: injecting drug use. | Sociology and social work | Plumridge, Elizabeth, Chetwynd, Jane |
Is anybody there? Critical realism, chronic illness and the disability debate. | Sociology and social work | Williams, Simon J. |
'Losing the plot'? Medical and activist discourses of contemporary genetics and disability.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics) | Sociology and social work | Shakespeare, Tom |
Managing courtesy stigma: the case of Alzheimer's disease. | Sociology and social work | MacRae, Hazel |
Medicines and the maintenance of ordinariness in the household management of childhood asthma.(Review) | Sociology and social work | Prout, Alan, Hayes, Lesley, Gelder, Lesley |
Narratives of the body and history; illness in judgemehnt on the Soviet past. | Sociology and social work | Skultans, Vieda |
On penalties and the Patient's Charter: centralism v. de-centralised governance in the NHS.(National Health Service) | Sociology and social work | Hughes, David, Griffiths, Lesley |
Regional mortality and the Irish in Britain: findings from the ONS Longitudinal Study. | Sociology and social work | Williams. Rory, Ecob, Russell |
Revisiting thematisation in the narrative study of epilepsy. | Sociology and social work | Faircloth, Chris A. |
Social class, social selves and social control in childbirth. | Sociology and social work | Zadoroznyj, Maria |
The aesthetics of illness: narrative, horror and the sublime. | Sociology and social work | Radley, Alan |
The gaze and visibility of the carer: a Foucauldian analysis of the discourse of informal care. | Sociology and social work | Heaton, Janet |
The human drama of genetics: 'hard' and 'soft' media representations of inherited breast cancer.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics) | Sociology and social work | Kitzinger, Jenny, Henderson, Lesley |
'There's this thing in our family': predictive testing and the construction of risk for Huntington Disease.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics) | Sociology and social work | Cox, Susan M., McKellin, William |
The spatial ordering of care: public and private in bathing support at home. | Sociology and social work | Twigg, Julia |
Waiting for the cure: mapping the social relations of human gene therapy research.(Special Issue: Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics) | Sociology and social work | Stockdale, Alan |
Young women's experiences of arranging and having abortions. | Sociology and social work | Ogden, Jane, Harden, Angela |
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